ATCA-9100 MRM Installation Guide
4. Log in as
configuration procedures. To log off the module at any time, enter
Note: To connect to the Linux shell on the module, use either a serial port or a Telnet
connection. After connecting, log in as
settings.
Method 2: Connect through another module via the backplane Ethernet interfaces
If connecting with an RTM or rear debug card is not possible, you can access the MRM by
connecting an external computer to another module in the shelf.
To connect to the MRM through another module:
1. Find the hub module in the lower‐numbered hub slot. On the hub module, find an unused
Ethernet port that connects to the Base interface. The diagram below illustrates the
connection to the MRM when an ATCA‐2210 SCM is located in the lower‐numbered hub slot.
Local Management
Media Resource Module
If the hub module does not have a Base Ethernet port available but is already configured for
network access, you can use Telnet over the network to connect to the hub module (in the
lower‐numbered hub slot). From there you can use Telnet to connect to the MRM as
described in step 4. In this scenario, you can skip steps 2 and 3.
Note: The MRM default settings allow Base interface access to only the lower‐numbered hub
slot. If a hub module is not available in the lower‐numbered hub slot, move the installed hub
module to that slot or purchase a rear debug card.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable between the Ethernet port on the hub module and the Ethernet
port on the external computer.
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to get the
admin
ATCA‐9100#
Base Ethernet
Switch
Base Backplane
eth1 Interface
Processor
(MRM)
prompt. From this prompt you can perform
and enter
root
ifconfig
Front Panel
Base Port (e.g., 1/6)
Base Ethernet
Switch
Link
Local Management
Processor
ATCA-2210 SCM
(Hub Module)
the
command.
exit
to view eth0 configuration
Interface
=
Telnet
=
connection